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Las aventuras de Sherlock Holmes
The Adventure of the Copper Beeches
Capítulo 12, Página 1
"To
the
man
who
loves
art,"
said
Sherlock
Holmes,
"the
small
things
give
the
most
joy.
Watson,
you
write
our
cases
well.
You
show
the
small
details,
not
just
the
big,
famous
cases."
"But,"
I
said,
smiling,
"I
think
my
stories
are
a
bit
exciting."
"Maybe,"
he
said,
lighting
his
pipe,
"you
try
to
make
each
story
full
of
life.
But
you
should
show
the
clear
thinking
and
logic."
"I
think
I
write
well
about
you,"
I
said,
feeling
a
bit
cold.
Sometimes,
Holmes
seemed
proud.
"It
is
not
pride,"
he
said,
knowing
my
thoughts.
"I
want
justice
for
my
work.
Crime
is
common.
Logic
is
rare.
You
should
write
about
the
logic,
not
just
the
crime."
It
was
a
cold
morning
in
spring.
We
sat
by
the
fire
in
Baker
Street.
Fog
was
outside.
Holmes
read
the
papers
and
then
talked
about
my
writing.
"But,"
he
said,
"not
all
your
stories
are
about
crime.
You
wrote
about
the
King
of
Bohemia,
Miss
Mary
Sutherland,
and
others.
These
were
not
crimes,
but
maybe
you
made
them
too
simple."
"Maybe,"
I
said,
"but
the
methods
were
new
and
interesting."
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